When we launched BorrachaBaker made us some s'mores shaped like dinosaurs for our launch event. Then, we made an imperial stout with graham flour, marshmallow fluff, vanilla, and cocoa nibs with Amager and West Lakeview Liquors. Then, we brought this beer to the Brewpub Shootout and paired the beer named after the food with a food the beer wasn't named after. People were confused and named it best beer (or was it food?) at the Shootout.

Reviews by dexterk1:

Had on tap as part of an off color tasting. Appearance is dark/black. Head was minimal to almost non-exsistant for my pour. Odor was pretty complex. Creamy chocolate was number one. Sweet sugar marshmallow is second. Taste is really pleasant. Hits first with a mix of chocolate and marshmallow. The marshmallow is more of a subtle sweetness. The chocolate hangs around throughout, but some slight toffee and a bit of alcohol come through.Mouth feel is smooth and nice. Not as heavy as I thought. Overall, a very unique and interesting stout. Worth a try for sure as it is well done.

F- graham crackers at the forefront, raw vanilla bean, some marshmallow character but not a ton. Bitter charred malt with some roastiness, dark chocolates. The marshmallow and graham cracker sweetness gets a nice balance with the vanilla bean and burnt/charred malt.

M- medium bodied, lower in carbonation. Slick and resinous as expected. Burnt malt finish tempered with a bit of vanilla.

O- not as vanilla forward as expected but a wonderfully balanced and nicely done stout that's heavy on the graham crackers.

Poured from 12oz bottle into snifter. L: pitch black, thin tan head with some good lacing. S: dark chocolate, coffee, burnt sugar. T: a sweeter stout. Mild coffee flavor and dark chocolate bitterness, but the sweetness from the marshmallow really comes through but not too sweet. The alcohol is barely noticeable. It's hard to believe this is 10.5% ABV based on taste. F: so smooth! This is one of the smoothest imperial stouts I've had. Almost creamy feeling in the mouth. O: this is a great beer. I went back for a second 4 pack after drinking my first beer. This is a very drinkable, smooth imperial stout.

T & M: The taste reminds me that this is in fact beer. A very chocolatey, creamy, caramelly, indulgent beer at that. Fruity coffee beans, milk lactose, a little bit of warming alcohol well hidden in the lightly viscous, syrupy, melted cocoa. Smooth, subtle carbonation, evenly distributed throughout this large bodied beer. Not overly sweet but it is sweet. Sweet sprinkled with light bitterness. The ABV is well hidden...

Overall this is an excellent imperial stout that keeps you're mouth watering for more.